These gorgeous churches are found in both the large cities and smaller communities all across our state. Almost every single one of them is on the National Register for Historic Places. Discovering these beauties really blew me away!

  1. St. Landry Catholic Church, Opelousas, LA

Shanna Riley / Flickr A Romanesque Revival church completed in 1909.

  1. Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Shreveport, LA

Alex Horman / wikicommons Built in 1896, this church has both Romanesque Revival and Greek Revival features.

  1. St. Mary’s Assumption Church New Orleans, LA

Infrogmation / wikicommons A part of the Catholic Church, this building was built in 1860.

  1. Trinity Episcopal Church, Cheneyville, LA

kkanouse / flickr This Gothic Revival church was built by handmade brick in 1860.

  1. St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church, Destrehan, LA

Spatms / wikicommons German settlers in this area of Louisiana built the first chapel of this church in 1772.

  1. Grace Episcopal Church, St. Francisville, LA

Z28scrambler / wikicommons This congregation began in 1827 and this church is one of the Louisiana’s oldest protestant churches.

  1. Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Alexandria, LA

Farragutful / wikicommons Listed on the National Historic Register of Historic Places as First Methodist Church.

  1. St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, Shreveport, LA

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:St._Mark%27s_Cathedral,_Shreveport,_LA_IMG_2361.JPG This church began in 1839, and this building was completed in 1954.

  1. St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, St. Martinville, LA

Z28scrambler / wikicommons This is one of the oldest Catholic churches in America and the third oldest in Louisiana.

  1. St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Cathedral, Alexandria, LA

Farragutful / wikicommons The Diocese of Alexandria emcompasses 13 parishes in Louisiana.

  1. St. Philomena Catholic Church, Labadieville, LA

St. Philomena Catholic Church / Facebook Built in 1888 and modified throughout the years this catholic church was recently restored in 2013.

  1. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Lake Charles, LA

Team of Carnaval.com Studios / wikicommons A cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese in Lake Charles.

  1. St. Joseph Catholic Cathedral, Baton Rouge, LA

Farragutful / wikicommons This Gothic Revival church has gone through a series of transformations since it was first built in 1853, and by 1924 was more than twice its original size.

St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, LA

Nowhereman86 14) This iconic church is set on the Mississippi River in the heart of the French Quarter.

  1. St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Lafayette, LA

Gian / wikicommons This Romanesque Revival church was completed in 1916.

These beautiful churches display the rich and complex religious history of our state. And truth be told–there are so many more churches that didn’t make this list that I would love to show you next time! Which churches do you think should be on list #2? Tell me in the comments below!

Shanna Riley / Flickr

A Romanesque Revival church completed in 1909.

Alex Horman / wikicommons

Built in 1896, this church has both Romanesque Revival and Greek Revival features.

Infrogmation / wikicommons

A part of the Catholic Church, this building was built in 1860.

kkanouse / flickr

This Gothic Revival church was built by handmade brick in 1860.

Spatms / wikicommons

German settlers in this area of Louisiana built the first chapel of this church in 1772.

Z28scrambler / wikicommons

This congregation began in 1827 and this church is one of the Louisiana’s oldest protestant churches.

Farragutful / wikicommons

Listed on the National Historic Register of Historic Places as First Methodist Church.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:St._Mark%27s_Cathedral,_Shreveport,_LA_IMG_2361.JPG

This church began in 1839, and this building was completed in 1954.

This is one of the oldest Catholic churches in America and the third oldest in Louisiana.

The Diocese of Alexandria emcompasses 13 parishes in Louisiana.

St. Philomena Catholic Church / Facebook

Built in 1888 and modified throughout the years this catholic church was recently restored in 2013.

Team of Carnaval.com Studios / wikicommons

A cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese in Lake Charles.

This Gothic Revival church has gone through a series of transformations since it was first built in 1853, and by 1924 was more than twice its original size.

Nowhereman86

  1. This iconic church is set on the Mississippi River in the heart of the French Quarter.

Gian / wikicommons

This Romanesque Revival church was completed in 1916.

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